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Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in California arranged alphabetically by city or area covering Central San Joaquin Valley through Garden Grove. Documents concerning the administration and history of the associations in Central San Joaquin Valley, Eureka, Fontana, Fresno and Garden Grove vary by location but may include basic standards reports, certification materials, constitutions, bylaws and historical overviews. Their visitation reports are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management needs. Correspondence with Centralia, Escondido, and El Monte concern the development of new organizations. Finally, a series of correspondence from Pilgrim Place, a retirement residence in Claremont, seek an annual grant from the YWCA of the U.S.A. National Board to support the organization that houses several listed retired YWCA of the U.S.A. secretaries.

Documents concerning the administration, program, and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in California followed by documents concerning Alameda County, Bakersfield, Banning, and the Bay Area in particular. Documents concerning YWCA work in all of California are comprised mostly of conference and meeting reports. Next, an Alameda County study, sponsored jointly by the Alameda County United Fund and Federation of Community Services,examines the possibility of a central budgeting and planning program. Documents concerning the YWCA of Bakersfield, California include basic standards reports, constitutions and bylaws, certification records, visitation reports and general correspondence. These documents are followed by visitation reports for Banning and meeting minutes for the YWCA Bay Area Council.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Glendale and Glendora, California. Administrative records include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of the YWCA of Berkeley, California followed by a memorandum concerning the development of a YMCA and YWCA in Buena Park. Documents concerning the administration and history of the YWCA of Berkeley include basic standards reports, certification materials, constitutions, bylaws and historical overviews. Visitation reports for the association are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management needs.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Pasadena, Redlands, and Richmond, California. Documents concerning the administration and development of the associations include include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents may include general correspondence and reports. YWCA of Richmond materials include documents concerning their relationship and agreement with the YMCA.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Riverside, Sacramento, and San Bernardino, California followed by correspondence concerning the development of a Y-Teen program in San Bruno. Documents concerning the administration and development of the associations include include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include general correspondence and reports.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in the Imperial Valley, La Verne, and Long Beach, California in addition a report on inland area development and an inquiry into a new association in Lancaster, California. Documents concerning the administration and history of the established associations vary by location but may include basic standards reports, certification materials, constitutions, bylaws and historical overviews. Their visitation reports are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management needs. The notes on the inland area meeting reports on discussions with associations in San Bernardino, Redlands, and Riverside concerning reaching beyond their own city. Materials are arranged alphabetically by city or area.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in North Orange County and Oakland, California. Administrative records include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Orange and Palo Alto, California in addition to correspondence and reports concerning the development of a new association in Palm Springs. Documents concerning the administration and development of the Orange and Palo Alto associations include include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of Harbor Area YWCA, formerly known as the YWCA of San Pedro, California. Administrative records include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. In addition, the administrative records include record of the association's official name change. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Also included is a report of the Harbor Area Study, a study of the community, administration and structure of the association.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of the YWCA of Los Angeles, California. Administrative records include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. In addition, two reports of studies initiated by the Welfare Federation of Los Angeles are included. The first study, conducted by an outside firm, studies the administration practices and policies of the association in addition to relationships within the association and its board. The second study is a self study of the association, its practices, program and administration.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in the San Gabriel Valley district and San Jose, California. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include general correspondence, pamphlets and reports.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in San Diego and San Francisco, California. Documents concerning the administration and development of the associations include include basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include general correspondence, pamphlets and reports.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Santa Monica and Vallejo, California as well as documents concerning the development of associations in Stockton and Torrance. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include general correspondence, pamphlets and reports. Correspondence and reports for Stockton concern a new organization while correspondence with Torrance address the status of existing YWCA work there. Documents are arranged alphabetically by community.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Ventura County and Watsonville, California as well as documents concerning the development of associations in Victor Valley, Walnut Creek, and Whittier. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include general correspondence, pamphlets and reports. Correspondence and reports for developing areas include expressions of interest and evaluations of community need and support.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Santa Ana and Santa Cruz, California as well as a visitation report for Santa Barbara. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include general correspondence, pamphlets and reports. Santa Ana's visitation report concerns their interest in developing an association. Documents are arranged alphabetically by city.

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